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PROGRAMMING EXPOSURE VALUES
36 Planmeca ProX
User’s Manual
16 PROGRAMMING EXPOSURE VALUES
16.1 Programming default exposure values
The default exposure values can be programmed for both
the adult and child mode. The indicator light of the selected
projection will come on. The current exposure values are
shown on the time, kV and mA displays.
NOTE Make sure that no exposure region is selected, i.e. no
preprogrammed setting indicator light is on.
NOTE The exposure parameters - time, kV and mA - are
programmed corresponding to the density value 0.
The time value will be automatically changed
according to the selected density value in the film-
based imaging mode, in the digital imaging mode and
in the phosphoric mode when you exit the
programming mode.
Press and hold down the SELECT key (about 4 seconds)
until you have heard a signal tone to enter the
programming mode.
The imaging mode can be changed by pressing the MODE
key briefly.
The kV range can be modified in Service mode. For more
information see Planmeca ProX Technicl manual.
The ready light will start to flash. The time display will start
to flash and the default exposure values will appear on the
displays.
The exposure time value is changed with the parameter
adjustment keys. The exposure times are shown in section
17 “EXPOSURE VALUE TABLES” on page 40.
Press the SELECT key briefly, the kV display will start to
flash and the exposure time value is stored in the memory.
The kV value can now be changed with the parameter
adjustment keys.
Press the SELECT key briefly, the mA display will start to
flash and the kV value is stored in the memory.
The mA value can now be changed with the parameter
adjustment keys.
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Planmeca ProX Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeIntraoral X-ray
Tube current7 mA
Imaging TechnologyDigital
Focal spot0.4 mm
X-ray generatorHigh-frequency
Power Requirements100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Tube voltage60-70 kV

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